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  1. 1.  Howe male (son of Howe Nehemiah and Willard Margaret).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Howe Nehemiah was born about 1693 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA (son of Howe Samuel and Bent Martha); died in 1747 in Quebec, CAN.

    Notes:

    Howe Genealogies John Howe of Sudbury & Marlborough http://content.ancestry.com/Browse/BookView.aspx?dbid=11748&iid=dvm_GenMono001261-00017-1&sid=&gskw=&cr=1 Nehemiah Howe (1693-1747) (Samuel, John) ...In the spring and early summer of 1739, he bought three full township rights in the new town called Great Meadows, N.H. the records of those deeds are found at Springfield, Mass. In 1739 or 1740 he became one of the early settlers of that town. The year 1744 broght an Indian war, with all its attending horrors, the settlers were obliged to seek safety and shelter in the forts. On the 11th of Oct 1745, as he was cutting wood a few rods from the fort, he was surprised by a band of Indians and taken captive before help could reach him. He was taken to Canada, where he was kept a prisoner in Quebec for a year and a half, when he died of prison fever 25 May 1747, just as he was about to be redeemed. His death was a severe blow to his family, and to the community where he was known, as one of his contemporaries wrote of him, "he was greatly beloved by all who knew him." ... (Recorded in ‘Howe Genealogies,’ by Daniel Wait Howe, p21) 14. NEHEMIAH3 HOWE (Samuel,2 John1), born in Sudbury, Mass., about 1693. After his father’s death, he took the estate, and paid off the other heirs. In 1717 when he was 24 years old, he sold the estate in Sudbury, and moved to Framingham. In 1727 he was a petitioner for the town of Graf ton, to which place he moved, and the second town meeting was held in his house 19 April 1728. He was one of the original members of the church 28 Dec. 1731, and was one of the Selectmen 1735, school committee 1736, and was that year paid £4, is, 8d. for keeping the school. He was Town Clerk 1736-7-8, assessor 1737, and school committee 1738-9. In the spring and early summer of 1739, he bought three full township rights in the new town called Great Meadows, N. H., the records of those deeds are found at Springfield, Mass. In 1739 or 1740 he became one of the early settlers of that town. The year 1744 brought an Indian war, with all its attending horrors, the settlers were obliged to seek safety and shelter in the forts. On the i ith of Oct. 1745, as he was cutting wood a few rods from the fort, he was surprised by a band of Indians and taken captive before help could reach him. He was taken jo Canada, where he was kept a prisoner in Quebec for a year and a half, when he died of prison fever 25 May 1747, just as he was about to be redeemed. His death was a severe blow to his family, and to the community where he was known, as one of his contemporaries wrote of him, “he was greatly beloved by all who knew him.” He was possessed of cultivation and refinement far beyond the ordinary. He kept a journal during his prison life which was of inestimable value, for the many items therein recorded of other captives whose fate otherwise would never have been known. It is also a pricless legacy to his descendants, showing as it does, the beautiful Christian character of one who could endure the severest hardships with a grace and dignity rarely to be found. He married MARGARET WILLARD, daughter of Capt. Benjamin and Sarah (Larkin) Willard, and granddaughter of Major Simon Willard, of Colonial fame. Capt. Benjamin Willard commanded a company in an expedition against the Indians. After his death, his widow married for her second husband, 26 Jan. Ensign James Miller of Hopkinton and Graf ton, and died 25 Jan. 1758. The following was taken from the diary of Rev. Ebenezer Parkman of Westboro, bearing date of 25 Jan. 1758. “We had ye sorrowing tidings of ye wife of Ensign James Miller. She was heretofore ye wife of Mr. Nehemiah How of Graf ton, who was carried away captive frem ye grt Meadows. Her maiden name was Willard, daughter of Captain Benjamin Willard, a woman of many virtues; her death is not only a great loss to me and mine, but to all 22 JOHN HOWE OF SUDBURY AND MARLBOROUGH ye place. May ye God of all Grace sanctifie it to me and mine to ye bereaved Ensign (who is under great sufferings by ye palsey) and to all ye Relatives and neighborhood.”

    Nehemiah married Willard Margaret. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Willard Margaret
    Children:
    1. 1. Howe male


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Howe Samuel was born on 20 Oct 1642; died on 13 Apr 1713 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA.

    Samuel married Bent Martha on 05 Jun 1662. Martha (daughter of Bent John and Martha) was born about 1643 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA; died on 29 Aug 1680. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Bent Martha was born about 1643 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA (daughter of Bent John and Martha); died on 29 Aug 1680.
    Children:
    1. Howe David
    2. 2. Howe Nehemiah was born about 1693 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA; died in 1747 in Quebec, CAN.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Bent John was born about 1603 in Penton-Grafton, Southampton, England (son of Bent Robert and Gosling Agnes); died on 27 Sep 1672 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA.

    Notes:

    From "The Bent Family in America" Allen Bent 1900:
    "John Bent, first of the name in America, was b. in Penton-Grafton Eng. in Nov., 1603, came to America in his 35th year and settled in Sudbury, MA, where he remained until his death, Sept. 27, 1672 at nearly 69. He
    married in England about 1624, Martha ___, who died in Sudbury, May 15, 1679, well along in years.

    The family -- John, his wife and five small children --- sailed from Southhampton in the latter part of April 1638, in the ship 'Confidence' of London, John Jobson, master, the whole number of passengers, 'greate and little' being 110 souls. ... John Bent continued to till the soil in America as he had done in England. His farm was in the part of Sudbury now the town of Wayland, about 16 miles directly west of Boston. He was one of the original settlers of the town... John Bent was made a freeman in 1640; that is because he had become a member of the church of the Puritans, he was allowed to take part in town affairs. ... in 1656 he was one of the petitioners for the town of Marlboro', but it is unlikely that he ever lived there. It was to find a home for his son that prompted him to join the petitioners ..."

    From "The English Ancestors of John Bent, of Sudbury" Felton NEHGR V49
    1895:

    "The difficulty which exists in establishing the English homes of many of the early emigrants to New England does not confront us in the case of John Bent. His name occurs on the list of passengers sailing in the ship Confidence from Southampton, 24 April, 1638, now on file in the PRO in London. The record is as follows: 35 John Bent of Penton in the County of South Husbandman. Martha his wife; Robert, William, Peter, John and Ann their children; all under ye age of xii yeares."

    From "The Bent Family in America" Allen Bent 1900:
    "John Bent, first of the name in America, was b. in Penton-Grafton Eng. in Nov., 1596, came to America in his 42nd year and settled in Sudbury, MA, where he remained until his death, Sept. 27, 1672 at nearly 76. He
    married in England about 1624, Martha ___, who died in Sudbury, May 15, 1679, well along in years.

    The Bent family arrived in MA on the ship, the "Confidence", a 200 ton ship, that departed on April 24, 1638, of London, departed Southampton, England for New England. The ship's list included John Bent, 35, husbandman, of Penton, Hants; his wife, Martha; Ann Bent, daughter, under the age of 12; John Bent, son, under the age of 12; Peter, son, under 12; Robert, under the age of 12; William, under the age of 12.

    John married Martha about 1624 in England. Martha died in 1679 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Martha died in 1679 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA.
    Children:
    1. Bent Robert was born about 1626 in Penton-Grafton, County of Southampton, England; died about 30 Jan 1647 in Newbury, Ma.
    2. Bent William was born about 1627 in Penton-Grafton, County of Southampton, England.
    3. Bent Peter was born in Apr 1629 in Penton-Grafton, County of Southampton, England; died in Apr 1678 in England.
    4. Bent John was born about Jan 1635 in Penton-Grafton, County of Southampton, England; died in Sep 1717 in Framingham, Ma.
    5. Bent Agnes was born about 1639 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA; died on 04 Jun 1713 in Marlborough, MA.
    6. Bent Joseph was born on 16 May 1641 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA; died in 1675.
    7. 5. Bent Martha was born about 1643 in Sudbury, Middlesex Co., MA; died on 29 Aug 1680.
    8. Bent Ann was born about 1832 in Penton-Grafton, Southampton, England.